Immobilization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria by polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginate
Abstract Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria were immobilized by polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and sodium alginate. The immobilization conditions and ammonia oxidation ability of the immobilized bacteria were investigated. The following immobilization conditions were observed to be optimal: PVA, 12%; sodium algina...
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doaj-bab36de527bd43678607c0b461b861a32020-11-24T20:59:47ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1678-440548351552110.1016/j.bjm.2017.02.001S1517-83822017000300515Immobilization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria by polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginateYuwei DongYanqiu ZhangBaojun TuAbstract Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria were immobilized by polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and sodium alginate. The immobilization conditions and ammonia oxidation ability of the immobilized bacteria were investigated. The following immobilization conditions were observed to be optimal: PVA, 12%; sodium alginate, 1.1%; calcium chloride, 1.0%; inoculum concentration, 1.3 immobilized balls/mL of immobilized medium; pH, 10; and temperature, 30 °C. The immobilized ammonia-oxidizing bacteria exhibited strong ammonia oxidation ability even after being recycled four times. The ammonia nitrogen removal rate of the immobilized ammonia-oxidizing bacteria reached 90.30% under the optimal immobilization conditions. When compared with ammonia-oxidizing bacteria immobilized by sodium alginate alone, the bacteria immobilized by PVA and sodium alginate were superior with respect to pH resistance, the number of reuses, material cost, heat resistance, and ammonia oxidation ability.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822017000300515&lng=en&tlng=enAmmonia-oxidizing bacteriaImmobilizationPolyvinyl alcoholSodium alginateAmmonia oxidation |
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Yuwei Dong Yanqiu Zhang Baojun Tu Immobilization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria by polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginate Brazilian Journal of Microbiology Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria Immobilization Polyvinyl alcohol Sodium alginate Ammonia oxidation |
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Immobilization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria by polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginate |
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Immobilization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria by polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginate |
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Immobilization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria by polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginate |
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Immobilization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria by polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginate |
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Immobilization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria by polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginate |
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immobilization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria by polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginate |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia |
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Brazilian Journal of Microbiology |
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Abstract Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria were immobilized by polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and sodium alginate. The immobilization conditions and ammonia oxidation ability of the immobilized bacteria were investigated. The following immobilization conditions were observed to be optimal: PVA, 12%; sodium alginate, 1.1%; calcium chloride, 1.0%; inoculum concentration, 1.3 immobilized balls/mL of immobilized medium; pH, 10; and temperature, 30 °C. The immobilized ammonia-oxidizing bacteria exhibited strong ammonia oxidation ability even after being recycled four times. The ammonia nitrogen removal rate of the immobilized ammonia-oxidizing bacteria reached 90.30% under the optimal immobilization conditions. When compared with ammonia-oxidizing bacteria immobilized by sodium alginate alone, the bacteria immobilized by PVA and sodium alginate were superior with respect to pH resistance, the number of reuses, material cost, heat resistance, and ammonia oxidation ability. |
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Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria Immobilization Polyvinyl alcohol Sodium alginate Ammonia oxidation |
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